Architecture According to Pigeons

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Price
$19.95  $18.55
Publisher
Phaidon Press
Publish Date
Pages
64
Dimensions
9.9 X 12.7 X 0.5 inches | 1.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780714863894
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About the Author

Natsko Seki was born in 1976, grew up in Tokyo, studied illustration in Brighton, and made her way to London where she now lives and works. Inspired by architecture, vintage culture and fashion from different ages and cultures, Natsko creates vibrant cityscapes and enjoys applying her friends and family members into her illustrations by collaging photos from her old family albums and her own photographs.

Reviews

"[A] fun and engaging book for children ages 7 and up is the perfect introduction to the basic principles of architecture."--360 West Magazine

"Colorful, visually dense."--Wall Street Journal

"Airy but informative and sure to tempt young readers into taking closer looks at the buildings (and pigeons) around them."--Kirkus Reviews

"A great way to brush up on your architectural essentials, no matter what age you are."--Architizer.com

"Perfect for the child who loves to build and create."--Washington Post

"Children will enjoy the interesting and entertaining facts that accompany each building... The buildings are brought alive by the talented artist Natsko Seki, who uses her stylish and unique technique of merging art and photos into a digital collage... I'm sure that after reading this delightful and quirky book which includes over 40 fascinating structures, children will look at pigeons and architecture in a new way - I know I do."--Montessori International

"Accompanied by gorgeous collages, this book eloquently explores what makes buildings-from Fallingwater to Brasilia to the Church of Light-unique... Tailfeather's love of architecture shines through with poetic and thoughtful insights."--Architecture MN